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The Center for Environmental Journalism focuses on student education, professional development and support for working journalists, and production of journalistic content on a range of environmental issues.

The centerpiece of programs for journalists is the Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism ·É³ó¾±±ô±ðÌý supports journalists covering the Colorado River Basin.

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Scripps Fellowships

Each year, five exceptional journalists are awarded aÌýTed Scripps FellowshipÌýin Environmental Journalism.Ìý

Over a nine-month period, fellows attend classes at the ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß, participate in weekly seminars and field trips, and pursue their own journalistic projects on a wide range of environmental topics. Former fellows have gone on to collect Pulitzer Prizes for their work, authored best-selling books, and headed up some of the nation's most respected news organizations.Ìý

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Wildfires, water quality, weather patterns: Scripps fellows have ambitious plans for climate reporting

The newest class of fellows at the Center for Environmental Journalism brings experience from NPR, The New York Times, National Geographic and more. Read more

The Water Desk

The Water Desk will work with journalists and media outlets to strengthen their water-related coverage and expand its influence. It will also produce its own content, help train the next generation of water journalists, engage with the community to inform water reporting and pursue innovative approaches to 21st-century storytelling. The Water Desk will strengthen water journalism in a variety of ways, including:

  • Support for journalists: The Water Desk will provide funding, training and other resources to journalists and media outlets that cover Western water issues and the Colorado River.

  • Original content: Coverage of water issues produced by The Water Desk itself will have particular emphasis on data, multimedia, explanatory and solutions-oriented journalism.

  • Education and community engagement: The Water Desk will work with CU students, its program for investigative journalism, as well others beyond the campus to advance learning and to engage the community on Western water issues.

Please visit to see water-related and use free content, including , and . The site also offers for and others who want to about water issues.

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